Chili ninjadillas and Annatto Oil

Chpotle chili ninjadillas. The secret to the ninjadillas really is the annatto oil. It’s just achiote seeds steeped in oil. It lends a little flavor a LOT of color to Spanish or Mexican food. Fry up the tortillas in a little oil and they get all crispy and yum. Topped with chipotle vegenaise.

Achiote or annatto seeds are really small and hard little seeds that come from the achiote tree cultivated in tropical South America and Southeast Asia. Annatto is used as a commercial all natural food coloring. It’s also much cheaper than saffron for adding that splash of orangish color to Spanish rice and Mexican food. The seeds alone aren’t much on flavor as a berry (I just tried one for your benefit,) so are best extracted through oil. Even the oil only has a slightly different flavor, but the color is amazing.

For the annatto oil, I put 1/2 cup of corn oil in a pan and then 1 TBS annatto seeds. Set on medium heat and when the seeds start to sizzle remove from heat and strain out and toss the seeds. Don’t heat for too long after the sizzle or the seeds get black and the oil turns kind of green. If this happens, toss and start over. I store the annatto oil in the refrigerator in one of those Good Seasoning salad dressing containers you get with the dry mix.

I originally picked up annatto seeds from Penzeys, but I have found it in the spice or latino section of normal grocery stores. If you see Goya, you can probably find it. They do make prepared annatto oil, but I haven’t tried it since I’d already figured out how to make my own and it’s really simple.

I use corn oil because it stays liquid in the refrigerator and seems pretty mexicanny anyway, but you can use any kind of vegetable or olive oil.

I’ve only recently discovered the beauty of annatto oil when I was trying to impress my mother in law by making Spanish food for lunch this summer. This was one of my first blog posts.

Vegan Drinks sprouting up everywhere

Check out the latest additions to the Vegan Drinks family:

Salt Lake City Vegan Drinks: Meets the first Monday of the month at the Vertical Diner. (Next event: Monday, February 2 from 8-10pm.)

DC Vegan Drinks: Meets monthly at the Science Club. (Next event: Thursday, February 12 from 7-9pm.)

Philly Vegan Drinks: Meets monthly at Horizons. (First event: Thursday, February 19 from 5:30-8:30pm.)

Los Angeles Vegan Drinks: Meets monthly at different locations. (Next event: see www.meetup.com/vegandrinks)

Cleveland Veganz: Next event Kan Zaman January, 24th at 10pm followed by bellydancing at 11:30. http://clevelandveganz.blogspot.com/

Coming Soon: San Francisco Vegan Drinks

To learn more about the above events, visit http://www.vegandrinks.org/. There’s also tips for starting a vegan drinks in your area http://www.vegandrinks.org/diy.php.

The next Vegan Drinks in NYC will be held on Thursday, January 29 from 7-9pm at Angels & Kings Bar.

Happy Vegan Drinking & Meeting in 2009!

The Vegan Drinks (NYC) Team
http://www.vegandrinks.org/

Potato soup pancakes with tempeh bacon

When I was a kid we used to have leftover thanksgiving gravy over waffles for dinner. In Tara’s family they have potato soup with waffles. Well I’ve got Bianca’s pancakes and potato soup and it’s like the 2 were made to be together. I ate this for brunch, with tempeh bacon but it’s definitely one of those any meal combinations. Weird, yes. Totally awesome, heck yeah!

Herbivore

Since I got called out for not being a socially conscious enough vegan for buying freakin’ payless shoes, I decided to throw down some cash at Herbivore. T-shirts, a sweatshirt, zines, cookbooks, stickers and buttons. Now I’m feelin’ like more like a righteous vegan. And I just kinda wanted to wear “praise seitan” at the gym.*
Then I’ll be scoring more righteous points at Komedy for Karma featuring Janeane Garafalo, Gary Gullman, Dan Piraro and maybe Dave Attell in NYC on February 11th to benefit the Woodstock Farm Animal Sanctuary.

*I haven’t actually been to the gym lately (there’s one across the street from my job) but now I have some incentive.

Country Potato Soup

More crunkin’ goodness. Creamy potato soup with tempeh bacon.

I’d write more, but the ninja and I are “organizing.” OK, looking for the PS3 receipt that I think I remember saving, but can’t find in all the usual receipt finding places. Of course this leads to going through all the other crap that has managed to accumulate. It’s a feng shui space clearing marathon.

Check out some strongbad if you need further entertainment.

Testing 1 2 3

Being a tester is fun.

Here’s more things to do with chipotle chickpea chili and corn casserole.
Stuff it in a jacket potato.Add some quinoa and stuff it in a burrito.I made some tempeh bacon, too.

And tested Robin Robertson’s Walnut-Dusted Fettuccine with Balsamic Vegetables..

All this deliciousness helps me to endure another seriously gruelling week ahead at work. Peace out.

Oh, and my veganversary was 1/8/09. One whole year and lovin’ it. Thanks to all my blogger friends. You are awesome and inspire me every day. Thank you.